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ok sometimes when I go on webkinz I get this message saying there is a script in Adobe Flashplayer or something and that if I don't abort the script my computer may become unresponsive. So I always click yes to abort the script but it never really helps. Then when I go on Webkinz it is super slow and all the other programs that are open on my comp become too slow that I can barely close out of the windows. Do I need to update my flashplayer or something? Does this happen to anyone else?

Adobe uses a lot of memory. On my old computer it did this alot espically on Kinzville languge class. I click no I don't want to abort the script and it would finally come up. On my new computer it never happens. It still has lots of memory.

Yes what I find is that either I have to many things running in the background, clean cashe, or there is an update needed. I just had to update last week so you should try that. I right clicked when I was logging into webkinz and there was a link to update. Well not a link but right click and you will have a scroll bar or ? whatever it is in computer terms it asks if you want to update

ok sometimes when I go on webkinz I get this message saying there is a script in Adobe Flashplayer or something and that if I don't abort the script my computer may become unresponsive. So I always click yes to abort the script but it never really helps. Then when I go on Webkinz it is super slow and all the other programs that are open on my comp become too slow that I can barely close out of the windows. Do I need to update my flashplayer or something? Does this happen to anyone else?

It used to happen to me a lot. (I always clicked, "No", when it asked if I wanted to abort the script. My computer was always fine--never unresponsive.)

Anyway, this doesn't happen to me anymore, and I think it's because I now keep my dock to under 100 items.

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